A series of explosions in Lebanon, attributed to pagers used by Hezbollah members, has resulted in numerous casualties. While initial reports suggested the pagers were manufactured by Gold Apollo, the company has denied involvement, stating that the devices were made by a licensee, BAC, which is authorized to use their brand in specific regions. Gold Apollo claims the design and manufacturing were entirely handled by BAC, and is planning to sue the licensee for their involvement in the incident.
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Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, a major player in automation and control systems, is facing a major reputational crisis after pagers resembling its products were allegedly involved in the devastating explosions in Beirut, Lebanon. While the company has denied any involvement, the association has cast a dark shadow over its legacy, potentially impacting its future prospects.
Taiwanese company Gold Apollo has denied producing the pagers that were used in the simultaneous detonations in Lebanon on Tuesday, which killed at least nine people and injured thousands. The company claims the pagers were manufactured by a European firm that licensed their brand.